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Power Politics From The Hill For 12-16-17
December 16, 2017

Rep. Luis Gutierrez, D-IL, says he’s frustrated that DACA remains in limbo, but takes heart that a “broader” Democratic Party has put immigration front and center. The Hill’s Alexis Simendinger and Rafael Bernal interviewed the congressman for thi

PM View From The Hill For 12-15-17
December 15, 2017

Republicans enter the home stretch on their tax plan, but both it and a potential spending deal are poised to set the deficit soaring. Host Niv Elis talks to the Hill’s Naomi Jagoda and Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget President Maya MacGuinea

AM View From The Hill For 12-15-17
December 15, 2017

Two end-of-year goals in Congress may have different fates: The GOP’s tax cuts could pass by Christmas; the Democrats’ push to sustain DACA has stalled. AM View discusses this week’s tax developments with Ken Kies, a veteran of Capitol Hill negotiat

PM View From The Hill For 12-14-17
December 14, 2017

The FCC overturns Net Neutrality; Obamacare’s shortened open enrollment period comes to a close, which could affect markets; and Janet Yellen speaks out against Bitcoin. Host Niv Elis talks to the Hill’s Harper Neidig, Rachel Roubein, and Sylvan Lane

AM View From The Hill For 12-14-17
December 14, 2017

President Trump and Republican officials believe passage of tax cuts, perhaps next week, can repair a bruised GOP brand among conservative voters. AM View talked with The Hill’s Reid Wilson, who found GOP state officials uneasy about an unpopular presid

PM View From The Hill For 12-13-17
December 13, 2017

Some big changes are coming to the Senate, and its fate may be up for grabs in 2018; Will Steve Bannon lose his grip on the GOP; and an obscure healthcare rule could harm the nation’s most vulnerable people. Host Niv Elis talks to the Hill’s Lisa Hage

AM View From The Hill For 12-13-17
December 13, 2017

Democrat Doug Jones defeated Roy Moore in Alabama’s hard-fought Senate special election, defying the conservative politics of a deeply red state. The Hill’s Jordain Carney also reports for AM View that a new senator is to be named in Minnesota today.

PM View From The Hill For 12-12-17
December 12, 2017

Alabama votes; President Trump feuds with a potential 2020 candidate Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.); and Republicans race to finish their tax bill. Host Niv Elis talks to the Hill’s Ben Kamisar, Amie Parnes, and Alex Bolton about what happened today o

AM View From The Hill For 12-12-17
December 12, 2017

Alabama polls open for the much-watched Senate special election. Matt Glassman, a senior fellow with Georgetown University, explains to AM View host Alexis Simendinger why voter turnout is key in a contest that could have implications for 2018.

PM View From The Hill For 12-11-17
December 11, 2017

Terrorism returns to New York City; All eyes are on Alabama ahead of tomorrow’s special election; and the vote to end Net Neutrality approaches. Host Niv Elis talks to Terrorism expert Bruce Hoffman and The Hill’s Ben Kamisar and Ali Breland about wha